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Laser-Excited Hot-Electron Induced Desorption

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Author(s)

John William Gadzuk

Abstract

The history and technical highlights leading up to and following the publication of a classic NIST publication on the theory and experiments involving optical-laser induced desorption of adsorbed NO from metal surfaces is presented.
Citation
Laser-Excited Hot-Electron Induced Desorption

Keywords

femtochemistry, hot electrons, laser desorption, surface dynamics

Citation

, J. (2001), Laser-Excited Hot-Electron Induced Desorption, Laser-Excited Hot-Electron Induced Desorption (Accessed October 13, 2025)

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Created March 1, 2001, Updated February 19, 2017
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